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Serial 3
Subtle Anterior MI
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers
What will you do for this patient transferred to you who is now asymptomatic?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Serial 2
Subtle Anterior MI
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers
What will you do for this patient transferred to you who is now asymptomatic?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Serial 1
Subtle Anterior MI
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers
What will you do for this patient transferred to you who is now asymptomatic?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Baseline
Baseline ECG
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers
What will you do for this patient transferred to you who is now asymptomatic?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Arrival
Machine Interpretation Error
Subtle Anterior MI
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers
What will you do for this patient transferred to you who is now asymptomatic?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Post cath 2
Post-Intervention ECG
Ventricular Pacing
Resolved STD Widespread
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers
Can you see through this wide complex rhythm?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Post cath 1
Post-Intervention ECG
Ventricular Pacing
Resolved STD Widespread
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers
Can you see through this wide complex rhythm?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Serial without pacing
AF
ECG FOAM
STD Widespread
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Serial with pacing
Ventricular Pacing
STD Widespread
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers
Can you see through this wide complex rhythm?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Baseline
Baseline ECG
Ventricular Pacing
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers
Can you see through this wide complex rhythm?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Initial
Diffuse Subendocardial Ischaemia
Multi-Vessel Disease
Ventricular Pacing
STD Widespread
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers
Can you see through this wide complex rhythm?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Post intervention
Reperfusion T Wave
Slow Atrial Fibrillation
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers
Two cases texted to me for concern of inferior hyperacute T waves and a flipped T in aVL - do either, neither, or both need emergent reperfusion?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Serial
HyperT
Subtle Inferoposterior MI
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers
Two cases texted to me for concern of inferior hyperacute T waves and a flipped T in aVL - do either, neither, or both need emergent reperfusion?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Baseline
Baseline ECG
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers
Two cases texted to me for concern of inferior hyperacute T waves and a flipped T in aVL - do either, neither, or both need emergent reperfusion?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Initial
HyperT
Recip STD
Slow Atrial Fibrillation
Subtle Inferoposterior MI
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers
Two cases texted to me for concern of inferior hyperacute T waves and a flipped T in aVL - do either, neither, or both need emergent reperfusion?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
-HyperT
Tall T
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers
Two cases texted to me for concern of inferior hyperacute T waves and a flipped T in aVL - do either, neither, or both need emergent reperfusion?
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Aortic Stenosis
STD Widespread
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers
An elderly man with sudden cardiogenic shock, diffuse ST depressions, and STE in aVR
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Aortic Stenosis
Multi-Vessel Disease
Post-Intervention ECG
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers
An elderly man with sudden cardiogenic shock, diffuse ST depressions, and STE in aVR
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Initial
Aortic Stenosis
PAC
Sinus Tach
STD Widespread
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers
An elderly man with sudden cardiogenic shock, diffuse ST depressions, and STE in aVR
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
7:29
Prox LAD MI - Bifasc
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers
A man in his 80s with chest pain
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
7:08
High Lateral MI
LAFB
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers
A man in his 80s with chest pain
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Post PCI
Reperfusion
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers
A "normal ECG" on a busy night
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Post PCI
Reperfusion
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers
A "normal ECG" on a busy night
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Post PCI
Dynamic
Reperfusion
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers
A "normal ECG" on a busy night
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
Serial
High Lateral D1 MI
ECG FOAM
Pendell Meyers
A "normal ECG" on a busy night
Dr Smith's ECG Blog
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